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Virtual Keyboard
  • Prepared by
  • Avinash Kumar Chauhan
  • B.Tech (IT) 4th Year
  • Roll No 0600115013

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PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
  • What is Virtual Keyboard?
  • What you can do with a Virtual Keyboard?
  • Virtual Keyboard Technical Terms.
  • How does the Virtual Keyboard work?
  • Reasons to use the Virtual Keyboard.
  • Uses of Virtual Keyboard.
  • Virtual Keyboard advantages.
  • Virtual Keyboard drawbacks.
  • Conclusion.
  • Some Virtual Keyboards.

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What is a Virtual Keyboard ?
  • A Virtual (projection) keyboard is a full-size
    virtual keyboard projected and touched on any
    surface.
  • The keyboard watches your fingers move and
    translates that action into keystrokes in the
    device.
  • Virtual Keyboard is just another example of
    todays computer trend of smaller and faster.
  • The virtual keyboard technology uses sensor
    technology and artificial intelligence to let
    users work on any flat surface as if it were a
    keyboard.

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What you can do with a Virtual Keyboard ?
  • The Virtual Keyboard uses the infrared laser
    technology to project a full-size keyboard onto
    any flat surface. So you can use it almost
    anywhere.
  • For the first time mobile device users can
    actually type normally on a virtual keyboard ,
    enabling them to work quickly and effectively,
    taking the pain and frustration out of existing
    keyboards and handwriting recognition s/w.
  • The Virtual Keyboard is not restricted to the
    QWERTY touch-typing paradigm adjustments can
    be done to the software to fit other touch-typing
    paradigms as well, such as the DVORAK keyboard.

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Virtual Keyboard Technical Terms..
  • 1. Sensor Module
  • The Sensor Module serves as the eyes of the
    Keyboard Perception technology. The Sensor Module
    operates by locating the user's fingers in 3-D
    space and tracking the intended keystrokes.
  • 2. Infra Red Light Source
  • An invisible infra-red beam is projected
    above the virtual keyboard. Finger makes
    keystroke on virtual keyboard. This breaks
    infrared beam and infrared light is reflected
    back to projector. The Sensor chip in the sensor
    module determines where the infrared beam was
    broken. Detected co-ordinates determine actions
    or characters to be generated.

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Virtual Keyboard Technical Terms..
  • 3. Pattern Projector
  • The Pattern Projector or optional printed
    image presents the image of the keyboard of the
    system. This image can be projected on any flat
    surface. The projected image is that of a
    standard QWERTY key-board, with all the keys
    and control functions as in the keyboard.

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How does the Virtual Keyboard work ?
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How does the Virtual Keyboard work ? (Contd..)
  • Step 1 Template creation (Pattern
    Projector)
  • A template of the desired interface is
    projected onto the adjacent interface surface.
    The template is produced by illuminating a
    specially designed, highly efficient holographic
    optical element with a red diode laser.
  • Step 2 Reference Plane Illumination (IR
    Light Source)
  • An infra-red plane of light is generated just
    above, and parallel to, the interface surface.
    This light is invisible to the user and hovers a
    few millimeters above the surface. When the user
    touches a key position on the interface surface
    light is reflected from this plane in the
    vicinity of the key and directed towards the
    sensor module.

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How does the Virtual Keyboard work ? (Contd..)
  • Step 3 Map Reflection Co-ordinates (Sensor
    Module)
  • Reflected light from user interactions with
    the interface surface is passed through an
    infra-red filter and imaged on to a CMOS image
    sensor in the sensor module.Custom hardware
    embedded in the sensor chip (the Virtual
    Interface Processing Core) then makes a real-time
    determination of the location of the reflected
    light.The processing core can track multiple
    reflection events simultaneously and can thus
    support both multiple keystrokes and single
    keystrokes.
  • The sensor watches finger movements and
    translates them into keystrokes in the device.

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Reasons to use the Virtual Keyboard
  • It takes up less desk space than a conventional
    keyboard.
  • The typing does not require a lot of force. So
    easing the strain on wrists and hands.
  • When connected to your handheld computer it is
    more convenient to carry around than your laptop.
  • You can use it with your desktop, laptop, PDAs,
    Smart phones or handheld computer .
  • No driver software necessary, it can be used as a
    plug and play device.

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Uses Of Virtual Keyboard
  • BY PROFESSIONALS
  • BY STUDENTS
  • To take notes during a business meeting.
  • As computer/PDA input.
  • To do everyday work at your desk without taking
    up so much valuable space.
  • High-tech and industrial Sectors.
  • To take notes while in class (no one will hear
    your keying).
  • To work on a paper while in the library.
  • To do homework while you are on break at work.

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Virtual Keyboard Advantages
  • It can be projected on any surface or you can
    type in the plain air .
  • It can be useful in places like operation
    theatres where low noise is essential.
  • The typing does not require a lot of force. So
    easing the strain on wrists and hands.
  • High battery life. The standard coin-sized
    lithium battery lasts about eight months before
    needing to be replaced.
  • The Virtual Keyboard is not restricted to the
    QWERTY touch-typing paradigm, adjustments can
    be done to the software to fit other touch-typing
    paradigms as well.

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Virtual Keyboard Drawbacks
  • Virtual keyboard is hard to get used to. Since it
    involves typing in thin air, it requires a little
    practice. Only people who are good at typing can
    use a virtual keyboard efficiently.
  • It is very costly ranging from 150 to 200
    dollars. So not everyone can buy this product.
  • The room in which the projected keyboard is used
    should not be very bright so that the keyboard is
    properly visible.

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Conclusion
  • Virtual Keyboard uses sensor technology and
    artificial intelligence to let users work on any
    surface as if it were a keyboard. Projection key
    boards or virtual key boards claim to provide the
    convenience of compactness with the advantages of
    a full-blown QWERTY keyboard. Virtual Keyboard is
    designed for anyone who's become frustrated with
    trying to put information into a handheld but
    doesn't want to carry a notebook computer around.
  • Thus virtual keyboards will make
    typing easier, faster, and almost a pleasure.

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Some Virtual Keyboards
I-Tech Virtual Keyboard
Celluon Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard
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References
  • http//www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh
  • www.canesta.com
  • www.procams.org
  • www.billbuxton.com/3state.html
  • www.smarttech.com
  • http//www.virtual-laserkeyboard.com/demo.asp
  • www.laser-keyboard.com
  • www.wikipedia.org

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Questions?
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